Phillip Beynon 2103 - 808 Nelson St. Vancouver, BC, Canada V6Z2H2 Ph: 604 690-3290 Fax:604 684-7346 Mail@PhillipBeynon.com Objective To gain a full-time internal networking position in the telecommunications industry. Employment 2003-2007 Corporate Administrative Services Ltd. Vancouver, BC Chief Technical Officer • Installed and maintained a small office network. • Maintained client lists using Excel and CRM software. • Assisted the CEO with corporate secretarial tasks, and attended directors meetings. April, 2007 Vancouver Community College Vancouver, BC Curriculum Designer • Installed and configured MediaWiki software to facilitate online group collaboration. • Created student lab exercises for “Introduction to Wireless Networking”. • Demonstrated methods of cracking cryptography on wireless networks running Wireless Encryption Protocol and Wireless Protected Access encryption. 2002-2003 Stream International Chilliwack, BC Customer Service Representative • Provided hardware and software support services for HP desktop computers and Printer/Copier/Scanners • Obtained 2nd highest quality rating for 3 consecutive weeks in my department of 250 agents and received over 60 100% quality feedback surveys from satisfied customers. Education 2006-2007 Vancouver Community College at City Center Vancouver, BC Telecommunications Specialty Program • Studied PBXs, Fiber Optics, Analog and digital telephony, Radio, Wireless, CCNA Networking Electronics Common Core • Studied Analog and Digital circuits, Embedded Processors, Microsoft Visio 2006. 2005-2006 Vancouver Community College at Broadway Vancouver, BC Adult Education • Math 12, English 12, Law 12 • Achieved an A in English and a B average overall. Experience 2006 - 2007 UBC Thunderbird Robotics Vancouver, BC Hardware designer and builder • Designed and constructed a secondary 12v/24v110vac power system for Snowstorm, a full sized Jeep we have entered in the DARPA Urban Challenge Autonomous Vehicle Competition • Worked as part of a team along with electrical and mechanical engineering students to build Snowfury, an autonomous model truck which can navigate a course without human control and Snowflake a mid-sized development platform. • Built and tested circuit boards with embedded processors. References: Available upon request.